EczeCura Honey Relief
Damaged eczema skin has an elevated pH, which prevents proper barrier function.
Raw honey’s natural pH (around 3.9) creates the slightly acidic environment your skin needs to repair itself. It’s the same pH that healthy skin maintains naturally.
Processed honey loses this optimal pH, which is another reason it doesn’t heal like raw honey does.
No steroids (which thin skin over time), no synthetic fragrances (which trigger flares), no harsh preservatives, no processing chemicals. Just cold-extracted raw honey with its natural healing properties intact.
Safe for newborns, safe for severe eczema, safe for delicate areas like eyelids and neck folds
he glucose oxidase enzyme in raw honey creates hydrogen peroxide when it contacts skin.
This provides gentle antimicrobial action that eliminates Staphylococcus aureus (the bacteria that thrives in eczema patches) without the irritation of antibiotics or bleach baths.
Heat-processed honey doesn’t have active glucose oxidase, so it can’t do this. That’s why EczeCura’s cold-extraction matters
Because we don’t process it or add masking fragrances.
When honey is heat-treated, it develops a stronger, “cooked” smell that companies cover up with synthetic fragrances. Raw honey has barely any scent — maybe a faint natural honey note that disappears after application.
If a honey cream smells strong (sweet, floral, or chemical), it’s been processed and fragranced. That’s your red flag
Most parents notice calmer, less red skin within 3-7 days.
For deeper barrier repair and true healing (not just surface moisturizing), give it 2-3 weeks of consistent use. The enzymes need time to trigger keratinocyte migration and rebuild damaged skin layers

Disclaimer: This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. Individual results may vary. This product is designed for general wellness and personal care use only. Please consult a qualified healthcare professional before use, especially if you have a pre-existing medical condition, are pregnant, or are taking medication.











